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  3. MR. TOWNLEY TO BE LEADER OF STATE OPPOSTION

    HOBART, Sunday—Mr. Reginald C. Townley will be the new Leader of the State Opposition. He said to-night his decision had been largely influenced by a staggering flood of State-wide messages, not only from his supporters, but also from the public ...

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  4. Hot Time When Stove Explodes

    BACON, eggs and hot fat flew over foreman stevedore, Mr. A. Jones, of Clarendon street, South Melbourne, and his wife and children when the gas stove exploded while he was cooking breakfast. The explosion snapped the stove door in two and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  5. 40,000 at Games Opening

    AUCKLAND, Sunday — A crowd of 40,000 watched, in hushed tenseness as the 1950 Empire Games were officially opened ...

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  6. SHOCKINGLY INJURED BY EXPLOSION

    Shocking injuries were received by John M'Laren (19), of Rosebery, when gelignite he was holding exploded, and necessitated the amputation of his right hand. It shattered the hand, tore wounds in both legs and left arm and ...

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  7. LOOKS BETTER THAN IT SHOULD

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—"Australia's economy looks better to Australians than it should," M'Gill Professor Benjamin ...

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  8. May Extend Term Of Governor

    HOBART, Sunday. — The Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) is likely to be invited to retain office for a further two years. ...

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  9. To Plan Challenge To Government

    HOBART, Sunday—When the Liberal Party holds its first meeting under die leadership of Mr. Townley, at Hobart on Thursday, obviously its first task will be to formulate plans for challenging the Government should no major development prevent the meeting ...

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  10. CONFERENCE ON SUBSIDIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The special Commonwealth subcommittee set up by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to ...

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  11. SHOULD PUT OWN HOUSE IN ORDER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Rev. R. Wilson Macaulay, former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church and adviser to ...

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  12. Power Kerosene Dearer To-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The price of lighting and power kerosene will, as from tomorrow, be increased by 2½d. ...

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  13. CABINET CRISIS EXPLODES

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French Cabinet crisis exploded when the Socialist Party decided to withdraw its five members from the ...

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  14. Bus Overturns

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Five or six people were killed when a bus crashed over an embankment and overturned on the Sugarloaf ...

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  15. 1000 MAROONED BY FLOODS

    ADELAIDE, Sunday—More than 1000 people in towns cut off by the floods beyond the Hawker, in the north of the State, are short of vegetables and other perishable foods. Several areas have run out of bread, and damper is being made to replace it. Unless ...

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  16. Planes Diverted

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Because of bad weather yesterday the British Overseas Airways Corporation Constellation plane from. London, ...

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    Unless otherwise stated, overseas news in this issue by supplied by Australian Associated Press, of which this newspaper is a member. ...

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